A vest or belt is integrally formed with tubular, pet receiving passageways which extend around the wearer's body and terminate in pocket-like chambers for feeding and retrieval.
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| 5661424 | Frequency hopping synthesizer using dual gate amplifiers A frequency hopping synthesizer is constructed from two FET-based multiplier circuits each responsive to a carrier input signal and a modulation signal to produce respective output signals which are in-phase combined to provide a frequency-shifted signal.... | 08/26/1997 |
| 5553126 | Secure anti-jamming wireless party line A secure wireless party line system that can be used by a group of mobile users to communicate with each other like a wired party line but without the cumbersome inconvenience of long wired tether. The party line function is achieved by the use of a fixed... | 09/03/1996 |
| 5339184 | Fiber optic antenna remoting for multi-sector cell sites A base station in a cellular communications system is connected to a plurality of remote cellular sites by a communications link having a base terminal coupled to a remote terminal by two optical fibers. The base terminal receives RF downlink channels fro... | 08/16/1994 |
| 5016242 | Microwave subcarrier generation for fiber optic systems A method for generating a large number of stable microwave frequency components for wideband lightwave distribution networks is shown. A single oscillator is used at a transmitter to provide all of the required subcarriers. The subcarriers are modulated b... | 05/14/1991 |
| 4686497 | Adjustable waveguide short circuit An adjustable waveguide short circuit using a thin partition or rectangular pin parallel to the E-field in the waveguide and movable along longitudinal slots centrally located on the two broad walls of the waveguide.... | 08/11/1987 |